The Radiant Cherie’s Bookshelf

I recently put all the current books I’m reading on my bedside table. While watching them sitting there I decided I have to share them with you. I am one of those people reading many books at the same time. Basically, I have a book for every mood I’m in. Whether I’m feeling like I want to learn about fashion (a few of you may know I attend a fashion course, so I have to read them), read something romantic, read a poem or a nice wise story – I can always satisfy my needs with the right book. I hope to inspire you to read more because we are all stuck to these electronic devices all the time and it’s so unhealthy and boring! When I start reading I keep asking myself – why have I been stopping myself from going to so many different worlds?

I’m starting with a very special author to me – Georgi Gospodinov. He is Bulgarian and his books have been translated in a lot of languages and he has won a lot of international awards. I’m currently reading “Where we are not”, which is a book of poems, and “Natural Novel”. Another novel of his, which is even more popular is “Physics of Sorrow”. These books have an autobiography element to them but are extremely different from all the biographies or books with stories you’ve ever read.

This is a classic I think every single one of you has at least heard about. A wonderful love story visualising the lovely times when women were wearing those gorgeous dresses, big sunglasses and low-heeled shoes with a chic scarf around the neck, and why not – a small tiara for some extra princess shine. Oops, did I just describe Audrey?

My favourite youtuber – Zoe Sugg, released her first novels and I can’t be more proud of her. What I didn’t expect, however, was to like these books so much! A very light read with a compelling plot that will not leave you until you find out what follows! Cannot wait till November when the 3rd book is launching!

You know Coco Chanel’s signature term ‘little black dress’ everyone knows about today. Here’s a book showing how important it is to have a new type of this dress every year and how it makes a woman feel when she wears it. A very light read as well – perfect for a lazy Sunday.

Although I’m not even close to taking any kind of GCSE, I do have a particular interest in fashion. And so, I found this book in a charity shop called “The Fashion Book” which contains knowledge of ever single fashion designer, designers, artist who has flawed the fashion world gracefully in the 1900s to early 2000s. So, I would recommend that book to you. I also really like all of Zoe’s novels (my absolute favorite is the first one, just as it inspired me to create my own blog).

Ps: I genuinely admire you Pinterest account. Can we follow each other?